A Brief History of Les Cheneaux Islands; Some New Chapters of Mackinac History
A Brief History of Les Cheneaux Islands; Some New Chapters of Mackinac History
Grover, Frank R. (Frank Reed), B. 1858
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Coryell's Island — From W. H. Coryell, owner, an early pioneer and homesteader. Coryell's Point — From W. H. Coryell, owner. Club Point — Site of Les Cheneaux club, Marquette Island. Cube Point — See "Ke-che-to-taw-non" Point. Derby Farm — From present owner, William M. Derby, formerly Father Piret's farm. Dollar Island-— From the fact that it was first bought at government sale at that price. Dot Island— From its small size and circular shape, ad- joins St. Ledger's Island. Duck Bay — From the... abundance of the water fowl found there. East Entrance — One of the three diannels navigable for large boats, east of Boot Island (See Chtip. IX). Echo Island— Opposite Club Point, so named by early Les Cheneaux club members by reason of the echo heard horn the club house grounds before a fire destroyed part of the timber, known also as Alligator Island on account of its diape. Paff«104 Digitized by Google ORIGIN OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES Fbnlon's Island— Opposite Hessel — from Mr.
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